Inventor · Amagasaki, JP

Naoki Yagi

15Patents
6h-index
45Co-inventors
66Inventor score

Filing activity: Jan 17, 1977 → Oct 21, 2015

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US4275084A Formed food product of microfibrillar protein and process for the production thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 42 Expired
US5165286A Strain detector Physics 29 Expired
US4165392A Process for producing fibrous high-protein food Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 15 Expired
US6083604A Bonded assembly, method of jointing for preparation thereof and rivet Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 15 Expired
US4370353A Acid-resisting whipping cream powder and process for producing the same Human Necessities 14 Expired
US4251567A Process for producing a fibrous milk protein product Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 6 Expired
US4650856A Process for producing gluten having high solubility Human Necessities 6 Expired
US6635125B2 Grain-oriented electrical steel sheet excellent in film characteristics and magnetic characteristics, process for producing same, and decarburization annealing facility used in same process Electricity 4 Expired
US6395104B1 Method of producing unidirectional electromagnetic steel sheet having excellent film characteristics and magnetic characteristics Electricity 4 Expired
US4656041A Process for preparing heat resistant milk protein having good processability Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 3 Expired
US4607097A Dichromatic coloring matter for a colored liquid crystal display element Chemistry; Metallurgy 3 Expired
US5326953A Wire electrode feeder for wirecut electrical discharge machine Performing Operations; Transporting 3 Expired
US4656046A Process for preparing milk protein resistant to acids and bases Human Necessities 2 Expired
US5776584A Bonded assembly, method of jointing for preparation thereof and rivet General 0 Revoked
US9683478B2 Dispersion plate and internal combustion engine Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 0 Active

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